Bradley Wright-Phillips snatched a dramatic injury-time winner that gives relegationthreatened Argyle a glimmer of hope. But Rovers will be kicking themselves for throwing it away and denting their play-off hopes after dominating for much of the game.

They allowed Wright-Phillips to sneak in at the far post and head home Onismor Bhasera's free-kick after taking the lead through James Coppinger's 57th-minute strike that was cancelled out by sub Joe Mason's equaliser.

Rovers could have led earlier as James Hayter, John Oster and Jay Emmanuel Thomas all went close. They also had claims for a penalty turned down when James Chambers was sent flying after a great run into the area.

Thomas had three more efforts before Coppinger took advantage when Plymouth keeper David Stockdale got his angles all wrong and left too much of the goal to aim at.

Argyle levelled when Mason pounced on the rebound after Neil Sullivan could only parry a fierce Damien Johnson shot.

Then Wright-Phillips broke Rovers' hearts with his smash-and-grab act in stoppage time.